• Moment of truth with Windows update 2004 on my Surface Pro X. First thing I did was turning on both “Windows Subsystem for Linux” and “Virtual Machines”. After that, download and install the new kernel from Microsoft.

  • My Surface Pro X can finally updated to 2004! Here I come WSL2!

  • Always something new to learn, even for technology that has been developed for ages. Today is about establishing JDBC connection with Oracle Wallet.

  • Finally get the motivation in trying out AirTable. It is an interesting product which is a mix of persistence data storage and visualizaiton

  • Love the recent Chromebook update. Battery saving in deep sleep and I won’t find myself with a battery drained Pixelbook when I want to use.

  • Everyone wants an answer but only a few will look for the reason

  • Another month, another bag of coffee

  • Kalimba and Mother Nature. Playing the tone in basecamp is such a joyful and peaceful process.

  • Another month and another 3 packs of coffee. So many roaster I have yet to meet!

  • Acaia Cinio! Super small and well protected. Probably the balance to bring along outdoor.

  • Want to get a bag by Tom Bihn for years but holding off because of the style. Pull the plug finally as I want to know how they design bags.

  • Adore my kids on their imagination and the desire to explore. These are fuels to fun and enjoyment.

  • Not a reflection but the moon!

  • Walking in the nature is not only relaxing but also inspiring. How do we adopt, coordinate and sometimes compete in the environment.

  • USB-C hub with detachable cable, lovely!

  • Practicing musical instrument is a fun process. It makes you to coordinate the different sensory, from reading the scores and turns it into muscular motion.

  • Running full circle, purchased this cable on Amazon which is made in China and shipping it back to Hong Kong.

  • Perfect if there isn’t a gap of 1mm on all sides

  • “Best” is relative. “Suitable” is more descriptive with the consideration of context.

  • Said is easier than done. Wrestling the way through my first Jekyll site on Netlify.

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